Tanakh & the Ancient Near East Index – Parashat Miketz
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Reuven's Proposal to Yaakov
- Dr. Yoshi Fargeon, in his lecture סיפורי בני יעקב בהשוואה לחוקי המזרח הקדום, attempts to demonstrate that the Patriarchs and Matriarchs might have often acted in accordance with the norms of their time rather than the later laws of Torah. As an example, he notes that though Reuven's proposal that if he does not bring Binyamin home, he will give Yaakov his two children to kill, sounds absurd and antithetical to Torah law, it actually aligns very well with several laws in the Code of Hammurabi where the concept of vicarious punishment is very accepted.
Egyptian Words in the Yosef Narrative
Yosef’s Economic Plan
Governmental Hierarchy in Ancient Egypt
Theft of Sacred Objects in Egypt
- When searching for Yosef's "stolen" goblet, his servant tells the brothers, "He with whom it is found will be for me a slave and you shall be blameless”. See Crime and Punishment in Pharaonic Egypt for an overview of the system of punishments meted out in Egypt. Among other things, this article demonstrates that the punishment for theft of a sacred object would be treated more severely than regular theft.
Visual Aids
- Olam Hamikra includes images of goblets from Ancient Egypt. Robert Alter and other scholars have explained that the method of divination in a goblet would most likely be the interpretation of patterns on the surface of the liquid in the goblet and in drops on the side of the goblet.
- Yosef is shaved before appearing in front of Pharaoh, an Egyptian practice. See Olam Hamikra for images relating to Egyptian practices of haircutting, shaving, and wearing wigs
- See Olam Hamikra for images of the process of storing food in storehouses in ancient Egypt.